I find myself very stuck and have a deadline of about 7am EST this Wed. This is a C assignment with networking and it is in on Unix. Loopback address of 127.0.0.1 can be used for all testing and design purposes. The network open,close,read, and write work as they were supplied with the assignment.* *I have about half of it done but it works poorly. The data structure for the messages should resemble what is described in the assignment and not the all char structures I made. "Post" appears to work ok. "Locate" sort of works. The loops are all messed up and throwing things off in locate. Also, whatever I did the structure is not saving so maybe writing to a file is the only way to save a structure? I dont know. Anyway, I have attached code. The assignment I need help finishing is described in detail in ass1 file. Please note that once the server returns the info to the client, the client then needs to automatically use the returned info to connect to the peer and download the requested file(see attached ass1 file). My program is all in TCPechod.c for the server side and TCPecho.c for the client side. All of the other files you can ignore. Some are used for the network connection, others are included because the Makefile uses them.

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